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Kansas City Massacre — Part 27
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Mr, Reid,
4 G. Thompson sub-machine gun bullet- jacket removed ‘from the.
74 skull of Frank Nash, deceased, Sot.
“ns The leaden portion of the bullet, “which wilied -
_ Frank Nash passed on thru his head, while the bullet- jacket:
rerained in his skull, having become detached from the core. .:
of the bullet, because of its having first passed through the a
steel body of Agent Caffrey's car. The shot was fired from =: -.* :.
the rear of the car and entered the tack of the head of Nasbe 0
H. Steel ball-bearing shotgwn shell pellet, ‘yemoved from the
head of Special Agent Raymond J. Caffrey, deceased. woe,
You will note that the bullet exhibits are designat-
ed by letters. Previously there have been forrarded to you’ -
microphotographic exhibits of the shell cases showing tha evi=
dence exhibits in this matter. These shell cases were designat--:
ed by numbers "1" to *8," inclusive, and appropriate notations: ~ .-
_ were shown, indicating the identifies of the various numbers. oe
we In addition, there are now transmitted exhibit enol rene
ar _ Gases Numbers *9" and "10," designated ae follows: . won
Pe 9, 16-guage Remington U MC E shotgun hel} fe
ae en Fe exploded case, = st Loy Loe a
we nt 10. 16-guage Remington v u c shotgun shell ~
mE Tt exploded Case. oe cg a
Exhibite 9 ‘and ‘10 are said by Mr. Gill to ‘have ‘baen °
used in a lé-guage double~barre) shotgun. You will note that “ee
the firing pin impressions in these two exploded shell cases: ere” aon
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